Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyAmerican Stationers' Company, 1837 - 300 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 36–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... answer theirs , and not thinking it any disparagement to any cap- . tain to go forth against an enemy with a squadron of men , taking the ground from the old and ancient practice , when they chose captains of hundreds and captains of ...
... answer theirs , and not thinking it any disparagement to any cap- . tain to go forth against an enemy with a squadron of men , taking the ground from the old and ancient practice , when they chose captains of hundreds and captains of ...
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... answer them ; first , that we might the better be able to run through the work ; secondly , that by delaying of them , we might drive them in security , to the end we might have the more advantage of them . But they seeing we would make ...
... answer them ; first , that we might the better be able to run through the work ; secondly , that by delaying of them , we might drive them in security , to the end we might have the more advantage of them . But they seeing we would make ...
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... answer our expectation , and give us the heads of the murderers . They being a witty and ingenious nation , their ambassa- dor labored to excuse the matter , and answered , We know not that any of ours have slain any English . True it ...
... answer our expectation , and give us the heads of the murderers . They being a witty and ingenious nation , their ambassa- dor labored to excuse the matter , and answered , We know not that any of ours have slain any English . True it ...
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... answer was , They were able to distinguish between Dutch and English , having had sufficient experience of both nations ; and therefore , seeing you have slain the king of England's subjects , we come to demand an account of their blood ...
... answer was , They were able to distinguish between Dutch and English , having had sufficient experience of both nations ; and therefore , seeing you have slain the king of England's subjects , we come to demand an account of their blood ...
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... answer , If you will but stay a little while , I will step to the plantation and seek for them . We gave them leave to take their own course , and used as much patience as ever men might , considering the gross abuse they offered us ...
... answer , If you will but stay a little while , I will step to the plantation and seek for them . We gave them leave to take their own course , and used as much patience as ever men might , considering the gross abuse they offered us ...
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Էջ 46 - Name of the Council Established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, for the Planting, Ruling, Ordering and Governing of New England in America...
Էջ 77 - Bartholomew Fair, in the said place and county, on the other party : the one and thirtieth day of October, 1614, and in the twelfth year of the reign of our sovereign lord, JAMES, by the grace of God, King of England, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith ; and of Scotland the seven and fortieth.
Էջ 104 - Continent adioyning to Florida; whose bounds may be stretched to the magnitude thereof without offence to any Christian inhabitant. For from the degrees of 30. to 45. his...
Էջ 111 - Dukedoms of Bononia, Mantua, Ferrara, Ravenna, Bolognia, Florence, Pisa, Sienna, Urbine, Ancona, and the ancient Citie and Countrey of Rome, with a great part of the great Kingdome of Naples.
Էջ 51 - I leveled at as the only want our nation met with in all their navigations along that coast. And having kept them full three years. I made them able to set me down what great rivers ran up into the land, what men of note were seated on them, what power they were of, how allied, what enemies they had,
Էջ 51 - I seized upon. They were all of one nation, but of several parts, and several families. This accident must be acknowledged the means, under God, of putting on foot and giving life to all our plantations.
Էջ 123 - I would be sorry to offend, or that any should mistake my honest meaning: for I wish good to all, hurt to none. But rich men for the most part are growne to that dotage, through their pride in their wealth, as though there were no accident could end it, or their life.
Էջ 122 - Kingdome to attend her, finde imploiment for those that are idle, because they know not what to doe: so farre from wronging any, as to cause posterity to remember thee, and remembring thee, ever honour that remembrance with praise.
Էջ 99 - I heere present your Highness the description in a Map ; my humble su[i]te is, you would please to change their Barbarous names, for such English, as Posterity may say, Prince Charles was their Godfather.
Էջ 53 - I met withal to this present, [time,] which, with his relation of the country, wrought such an impression in the lord chief justice, and us all that were his associates, that (notwithstanding our first disaster) we set up our resolutions to follow it with effect...